Although it didn't appear to sell previously through eBay, this vintage sax dealer must have bought it; restored it; and put it up for sale again.

This bari is unusual in a number of regards: 1. It doesn't have the Pure Tone Trade Mark stamp that we associate with MK's horns. 2. It is the first, and to date only, MK baritone that I have seen. 3. It has bevelled tone holes.

Despite not having Max Keilwerth's telltale bell logo stamped on the back by the serial #, there are enough similarities between this bari and known MK horns to positively ID this vintage beauty.

Individual images, audio and video clips, written texts, etc, contained in this gallery may have their own copyright. The original creator of these works maintains any copyright. If you feel that any content is in violation of copyright, please contact me. Use of any of the files in this gallery without prior permission of copyright holder is strictly prohibited.